Market turmoil causes BoE to reschedule long-dated bond sale


















































Market turmoil causes BoE to reschedule long-dated bond sale – Central Banking




Change to QT plan comes after tariff uncertainty triggers surge in UK government bond yields


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The Bank of England

The Bank of England has delayed a sale of long-maturity UK government bonds (gilts) planned for April 14, and will instead auction short-dated gilts on that date.

The change to the programme of quantitative tightening (QT) was made “in light of recent market volatility”, the bank said in a market notice today (April 10). It plans to sell the longer-maturity bonds in the third quarter of 2025 instead.

The BoE defines short maturity as three to seven years, while long maturity is more than 20 years

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